church congregations; Methodist denomination; ecclesiastical buildings; African American topics; Gothic Revival architectural style
Marker Year
2001
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
Yes
Marker Location
southwest corner of FM 979 (Browning St.) and MLK Jr. St. (was Pecan St.)
Private Property
No
Marker Condition
In Situ
Marker Size
18" x 28"
Marker Text
This congregation organized in 1872 as St. Paul Methodist Episcopal Church, North. After their first church building burned, members of St. Paul moved quickly to replace it. Using salvageable material from the old sanctuary as well as new materials, noted area carpenter and church member Charlie Terrill completed this building in 1900. Since that time it has served as a place of worship for the congregation and as a center for community activities. Members hosted the West Texas Annual Methodist Conference here in 1913. A fine example of the Gothic Revival style, St. Paul church features a central tower, pointed-arch windows and fish-scale shingles on the gables. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 2001